(Python) Given the code that reads a list of integers, complete the number_guess() function, which should choose a random number between 1 and 100 by calling random.randint() and then output if the guessed number is too low, too high, or correct. Import the random module to use the random.seed() and random.randint() functions. random.seed(seed_value) seeds the random number generator using the given seed_value. random.randint(a, b) returns a random number between a and b (inclusive).

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(Python) Given the code that reads a list of integers, complete the number_guess() function, which should choose a random number between 1 and 100 by calling random.randint() and then output if the guessed number is too low, too high, or correct.

Import the random module to use the random.seed() and random.randint() functions.

  • random.seed(seed_value) seeds the random number generator using the given seed_value.
  • random.randint(a, b) returns a random number between a and b (inclusive).

For testing purposes, use the seed value 900, which will cause the computer to choose the same random number every time the program runs.

Ex: If the input is:

32 45 48 80

the output is:

32 is too low. Random number was 80.
45 is too high. Random number was 30.
48 is correct!
80 is too low. Random number was 97.
 
code:
# TODO: Import the random module
insert code here

def number_guess(num):
    # TODO: Get a random number between 1-100
    insert code here
    # TODO: Read numbers and compare to random number
    insert code here
        
if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Use the seed 900 to get the same pseudo random numbers every time
    random.seed(900)
    
    # Convert the string tokens into integers
    user_input = input()
    tokens = user_input.split()
    for token in tokens:
        num = int(token)
        number_guess(num)
       

-this code generates random numbers and compares them to the user input but how do I use random.seed(900) to get the same pseudo random numbers every time?

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